Why does an electric vehicle keep buzzing after getting water inside?

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DelChloe
07/25/25 2:04am
An electric vehicle keeps buzzing after getting water inside because the performance of the mechanical rotating shaft is affected or the tightness is inappropriate. The vehicle can be sent for repair. Here are some maintenance measures for electric vehicles: 1. Exterior inspection: Maintenance of an electric vehicle should start with an exterior inspection, including checking whether the steering wheel, seat belts, various switches inside the car, and the combination instrument are functioning normally. Also, check the functionality of the lights and horn, the aging degree of components like the wipers, the tire inflation condition, and whether there is any damage or wear. 2. Fluid inspection: For electric vehicles, it is necessary to check the antifreeze, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid. Electric vehicles also have antifreeze, but unlike traditional vehicles, the antifreeze is used to cool the motor. It needs to be replaced according to the manufacturer's specified time, usually every 2 years or 40,000 kilometers. The type of antifreeze is exactly the same as that of traditional cars. Gear oil (transmission oil) is a fluid that needs to be replaced more frequently in electric vehicles, but the replacement cycle varies by manufacturer, generally every 1 year or 20,000 kilometers.
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